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Residential property from Tatas

Mumbai, Aug 7

Tata Housing Development Company Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, announced its foray in to the north Indian market with the launch of a residential property in Gurgaon. The high-end 11.73 property — Raisina Residency — is to be jointly developed by Tata Housing and Mumbai-based Raheja Developers. The project has been designed by leading global architect, Aedas. The project has nine towers that compliment modern lifestyle and are packed with luxuries . The project has pre-certified ‘Green Homes’ under the guidance of Indian Green Building Council and comes with 86 per cent open-area around the towers. Mr. Navin M Raheja, Chairman, Raheja Builders, said “Raisina Residency will be the new luxury address in the Gurgaon metropolis. Air-conditioned condos, penthouses with island bathtubs and a state-of-the-art clubhouse, fluid landscape are some of the luxuries being offered.” —

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